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i'm happy for them. >> the winning coworkers will get more than $26,000 each after taxes. that's not bad. >> he didn't sound very excited. >> no. he was. >> $26,000, that's not bad. >> take it. >>> 4:50. coming up, a new government study may have you thinking twice before you jump into a public pool. >> plus, bacon backlash. the bay area restaurant forced to close down and pack up. >> from ostrich to kangaroo, an uproar on what's on the menu at another bay area restaurant coming up. ,,,,,, [ female announcer ] the one for all. mcdonald's dollar menu, home of the meaty, melty mcdouble you love... ♪ ...and other amazing tastes, for just a dollar each. ♪ like the bold hot n spicy mcchicken, and the new grilled onion cheddar burger topped with caramelized onions and melted white cheddar. everyday, as always, there's a lot to love for a little on mcdonald's dollar menu. >>> pleasant hill looking good, lots of sunshine, temperatures 70s on saturday, some 80s by sunday. >> still a lot of overnight roadwork out there including looks like they are making lane changes right now
i'm happy for them. >> the winning coworkers will get more than $26,000 each after taxes. that's not bad. >> he didn't sound very excited. >> no. he was. >> $26,000, that's not bad. >> take it. >>> 4:50. coming up, a new government study may have you thinking twice before you jump into a public pool. >> plus, bacon backlash. the bay area restaurant forced to close down and pack up. >> from ostrich to kangaroo, an uproar on what's on the menu at...
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beverages. >> we have taxed tobacco fr a long time, taxed alcohol for a long time. it's not out of the ordinary to tax products that have some negative side affects. >> reporter: also gearing up today a consulting firm that beverage companies hired to fight the tax. >> because they simply have effect of raising cost of living and have no material affect on with living a healthy life style. >> reporter: his firm helped defend a soda tax in richmond. he thinks san francisco voters will respond the same. >> i think san franciscoins have higher priorities than placing a tax on beverage sugar on the ballot. >> reporter: here is a sample of what we've heard from voters this morning.. >> i think it is an issue of personal responsibility. i think penalizing people through taxation is maybe too much. >> let's say fit workd and they can show it reduces soda drinking? that would be good. >>> another piece of legislation being considered by the san francisco supes would close city parks between midnight and 5:00 in the morning. homeless advocates say the plan would punish homel
beverages. >> we have taxed tobacco fr a long time, taxed alcohol for a long time. it's not out of the ordinary to tax products that have some negative side affects. >> reporter: also gearing up today a consulting firm that beverage companies hired to fight the tax. >> because they simply have effect of raising cost of living and have no material affect on with living a healthy life style. >> reporter: his firm helped defend a soda tax in richmond. he thinks san...
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corporate tax cheat. of cou >>> apple is either this country aces largest corporate taxpayer or largest corporate tax cheat. of course, depends on who you ask. today, it was congress asking the questions. and apple's ceo answering. >> at this time, i'd ask you please stand, raise your right hand. >> apple's chief executive made no apologies for the company's tax practices. >> we pay all the taxes we owe, every, single dollar. >> reporter: tim cook faced accusations from a senate panel that apple avoided billions of dollars in taxes through a complex web of subsidiaries overseas. >> apple is by all accounts an american company. its holding company in ireland currently retains the bulk of its profits. >> reporter: but cook says it's not a tax gimmick. and the company follows the law. >> what i see is apple's earning these profits outside the united states by law and regulation they are not taxable in the u.s. >> reporter: the ceo says apple paid $6 billion in taxes last year alone making it the country's bi
corporate tax cheat. of cou >>> apple is either this country aces largest corporate taxpayer or largest corporate tax cheat. of course, depends on who you ask. today, it was congress asking the questions. and apple's ceo answering. >> at this time, i'd ask you please stand, raise your right hand. >> apple's chief executive made no apologies for the company's tax practices. >> we pay all the taxes we owe, every, single dollar. >> reporter: tim cook faced...
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were involved in conservative groups seeking tax exempt status which would mean the practice was not just restricted to one office in cincinnati as the internal revenue service indicated. they gave up trying for tax exempt status because internal revenue service warned them. >> as for their donors and contributor there was no way we would get that information to anybody. >> lawmakers are demanding more information targeting tea party groups and they have scheduled a hearing for friday, the acting commissioner is scheduled to testify. >>> lawmakers are also demanding an explanation that the justice department secretly demanded phone records from the internal revenue service and they will have more on what they hope to find in the phone records. >>> a truck driver is being praised for rescuing a woman who was trapped in her car for two days. it veered off friday night in sonoma county and it then rolled on its roof. yesterday a truck driver spotted the wreck and now the woman is being treated for broken bones and dehide duration, but she was -- dehydration. but she was rescued. >> yeah
were involved in conservative groups seeking tax exempt status which would mean the practice was not just restricted to one office in cincinnati as the internal revenue service indicated. they gave up trying for tax exempt status because internal revenue service warned them. >> as for their donors and contributor there was no way we would get that information to anybody. >> lawmakers are demanding more information targeting tea party groups and they have scheduled a hearing for...
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that is if you take into consideration things like tax deduction and maintenance and upgrant fees and closing costs. if you live in presidio, you have to stay five years to be her to buy n china town and bayview you only have to stay two years for it to become cheaper. >> have a great weekend. >> before you know five things to know with the only news back >> good morning, everyone, on abc7 news. we have more traffic information with leyla gulen coming up in a couple of seconds. mike has the weather. >> as we hand it off to "good morning america" here are five things to know before you go. developing from oakland police of investigating a fatal shooting on interstate 880 at 10:30 last night as fans left the warriors game. police say someone opened fire on a white porsche killing the driver. the passenger got out of the car and was hit by a passing vehicle. both people died at the scene. >> two, developing news in castro valley, an on-ramp remains shut down for an investigation. an alameda county sheriff deputy was dragged by a suspect driving away from a stolen scar and another deputy
that is if you take into consideration things like tax deduction and maintenance and upgrant fees and closing costs. if you live in presidio, you have to stay five years to be her to buy n china town and bayview you only have to stay two years for it to become cheaper. >> have a great weekend. >> before you know five things to know with the only news back >> good morning, everyone, on abc7 news. we have more traffic information with leyla gulen coming up in a couple of...
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instead, these costs are off loaded to the tax paying public. individuals who can't access preventive medical health care will inevitably turn to other health care services. emergency rooms, jails, shelters as well as police and fire services. the cost then compound exponentially and the public pays the price. the department of public health and board of supervisors it has been commission today ensure health care needs are met and protect the public's best interest. hats off to those on the board of supervisors who have advocated for mental health and fought to keep existing services. but by giving sutter the green light [speaker not understood] [inaudible]. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is [speaker not understood]. i am a volunteer and returning army veteran for operation enduring freedom and operation iraqi freedom. due to the high level of returning veterans with ptsd i want to know what is being done to provide services to these former service members and have the lack of psych beds [speaker n
instead, these costs are off loaded to the tax paying public. individuals who can't access preventive medical health care will inevitably turn to other health care services. emergency rooms, jails, shelters as well as police and fire services. the cost then compound exponentially and the public pays the price. the department of public health and board of supervisors it has been commission today ensure health care needs are met and protect the public's best interest. hats off to those on the...
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instead the costs are off load the to the tax paying public, individuals who can't access public health care, [speaker not understood], emergency rooms, jails, shelters, as well as police and fire services. the cost then compounds exponentially and the public pays the price. the department of public health and board of supervisors, you have been commissioned to ensure health care needs are met and protect the public's best interest. hats off to those who have advocated the mental health [speaker not understood]. and that, quite frankly is a price we can't afford to pay. thank you. >> thanks. next speaker. >>> hello, my name is dale [speaker not understood]. part of san francisco cares, and thank you, supervisor wiener and the others for mentioning the need for acute psychiatric care. i believe that as brian stated, that mayor lee and the director of public health are disingenuous when they claim that we have enough acute inpatient psychiatric beds while cutting voluntary outpatient services at the same time. i want to leave you with some statistics that the national average for public a
instead the costs are off load the to the tax paying public, individuals who can't access public health care, [speaker not understood], emergency rooms, jails, shelters, as well as police and fire services. the cost then compounds exponentially and the public pays the price. the department of public health and board of supervisors, you have been commissioned to ensure health care needs are met and protect the public's best interest. hats off to those who have advocated the mental health...
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japantown, according to [speaker not understood] office, had an increase of 70.7 percentage on sales tax relative to the city's average of 4.2%. these are real dollars contributed to the city and these dollars are benefit apparently have fallen onto the merchants and therefore, you know, at the benefits are not intangible. we are talking about tangible benefits. these are exactly the purposes of -- this is exactly the purpose of why the nonprofits were brought into being in the first place. they have been doing exactly just that. so, i'd like to ask you to approve this lease on the basis of these tangible benefits and the fact that the corporation keeps its purpose since 1988. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >>> hi, my name is [speaker not understood]. i'm chair of the board of the [speaker not understood] garage. although the current lease will run through 2017 with an option to renew additional 15 years, our board approved the new lease in order to participate in a capital improvement program. we applaud the mta for years of long-term planning that result in the issuing
japantown, according to [speaker not understood] office, had an increase of 70.7 percentage on sales tax relative to the city's average of 4.2%. these are real dollars contributed to the city and these dollars are benefit apparently have fallen onto the merchants and therefore, you know, at the benefits are not intangible. we are talking about tangible benefits. these are exactly the purposes of -- this is exactly the purpose of why the nonprofits were brought into being in the first place....
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they are hoping to create a federal tax and the other would end federal marijuana prohibition and let states decide their own policies. the measures would require growers obtain a permit and it would be illegal to take marijuana to a state where it's not legal and if these are passed california could vote on the state law the next time they head to the poles. this is the same marijuana policy that helped to amend california's law that used to send marijuana users with three strikes to prison with 25 years and a vote this passed year amended that and i am speaking with the marijuana policy project and we will have more on that next hour. live in washington kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> vice-president joseph biden is in london to meet with joe cameron and the deputy prime minister. there is some video of vice- president joseph biden arriving at 10 downing street. the tour is also including france and germany. >>> the ban on gay marriage moves to britain. the parliament is expected to pass a law for same sex marriage despite some tough opposition. many support the churc
they are hoping to create a federal tax and the other would end federal marijuana prohibition and let states decide their own policies. the measures would require growers obtain a permit and it would be illegal to take marijuana to a state where it's not legal and if these are passed california could vote on the state law the next time they head to the poles. this is the same marijuana policy that helped to amend california's law that used to send marijuana users with three strikes to prison...
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the balance [speaker not understood] sidewalk repairs or inspection costs placed on their property tax or otherwise have not paid the city in a timely manner. in this report we are submitting 39 properties with outstanding invoices totaling $59,73 2.68 to be placed as an assessment on the property tax rolls. >> thank you. unless there are any questions to dpw, why don't i now ask if there are members of the public that have issues with this report or if you have any comment to this report, you are welcome to provide your public comment. and after you do, we'll ask you to have a conversation with our dpw staff to see if this matter can be resolved before we end this hearing. >>> and somewhere down the broken sidewalk road ♪ our roads are going to cross again and somewhere down the broken road i know you're gonna find these funds again ♪ and you'll fix the sidewalks and you'll fix them i know you're gonna mend ♪ >> thank you. next speaker. >>> good afternoon. my name is [speaker not understood] and i'm owner of gas station in cesar chavez at 28 31. ~ starting may 2011 until today,
the balance [speaker not understood] sidewalk repairs or inspection costs placed on their property tax or otherwise have not paid the city in a timely manner. in this report we are submitting 39 properties with outstanding invoices totaling $59,73 2.68 to be placed as an assessment on the property tax rolls. >> thank you. unless there are any questions to dpw, why don't i now ask if there are members of the public that have issues with this report or if you have any comment to this...
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there is one with the treasurer tax collector in updating the bills and payments and calculations for that department. there is a replacement system for the port for their asset management system. there is an online endorsing system for the puc. there is also for puc an upgrading of their share point, for collaboration with work flow capabilitieses and enhancement. and lastly, there is a large puc project for -- to measure their revenue generating services for water and power, and track payments for products and services. * >> thank you for being so thorough. thank you. >> thank you so much. all right. thank you very much. appreciate it. to the budget and legislative analyst? >> mr. chairman, members of the committee, we have reviewed the oca's estimates to compute to this 30 plus million dollars. we believe these estimates are reasonable and we recommend that you approve these proposed resolution. >> thank you. any questions? okay. at this point i'd like to open up to public comment. if there are any members of the public that would like to speak, please step forward. public comment
there is one with the treasurer tax collector in updating the bills and payments and calculations for that department. there is a replacement system for the port for their asset management system. there is an online endorsing system for the puc. there is also for puc an upgrading of their share point, for collaboration with work flow capabilitieses and enhancement. and lastly, there is a large puc project for -- to measure their revenue generating services for water and power, and track...
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they're also doing some taxing the nonprofit plans to pay for fosh for-profit plans. so the idea is sound. the country shurlt needs something done with health care. the millions of people who don't have health care should have health care as a matter of right and the act is a good first step. it just needs to be tweaked right now to make it better. >> do you wish that the administration was doing a better job articulating that? i mean you in 30 seconds have done a very clear explanation as to why this is a good thing and yet for whatever reason the white house can't seem to break through that easily. >> i don't know the answer to that. i think on some things the president is very, very, very articulate. when he makes up his mind to be able to explain things he does so. i don't know the answer to that. i get a lot of people trying to fuzzy up a message out there. you got a plot of people with the state level, at the federal level, that refuse to recognize that it is the law of the land. they're still pretending like it isn't and they can do away with it. its message ge
they're also doing some taxing the nonprofit plans to pay for fosh for-profit plans. so the idea is sound. the country shurlt needs something done with health care. the millions of people who don't have health care should have health care as a matter of right and the act is a good first step. it just needs to be tweaked right now to make it better. >> do you wish that the administration was doing a better job articulating that? i mean you in 30 seconds have done a very clear explanation...
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this discrimination in our federal tax code has cost individuals affected by this tax thousands and thousands of dollars each year. and the number of city and county of san francisco active members with same sex spouses and domestic partners is close to 400. san francisco has always been a leader in supporting our lgbt community. following the example of other municipalities such as cambridge, massachusetts, private employers such as google, who have already shown leadership on this issue and stood with our lgbt community, today we're asking to do the same. this legislation will ensure same sex domestic partners who work for the city and county of san francisco will not be burdened with these taxes. this ultimately is an issue of equality and is one of the many unfortunate results of the defense of marriage act or doma. this initial tax on married same sex spouses and domestic partners adds another sting to the injustice of doma. this year we are very hopeful with a number of decisions that are going to be coming before the u.s. supreme court when they will hear the proposition 8 case, perry
this discrimination in our federal tax code has cost individuals affected by this tax thousands and thousands of dollars each year. and the number of city and county of san francisco active members with same sex spouses and domestic partners is close to 400. san francisco has always been a leader in supporting our lgbt community. following the example of other municipalities such as cambridge, massachusetts, private employers such as google, who have already shown leadership on this issue and...
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">>>with my tax refund i am going to pay off my credit card. i am going to go see my boyfriend in dc and i'm probably going to do a little bit of shopping. so with my refund check i'm going to use it to pay off my books that i used with my credit card. i don't work so i don't get a tax refund. if i had one i would probably use it for lunch. i'm just planning to save it up for next semester because i'm always short on money. so i'm just going to use that towards either pay tuition or housing. i currently don't work right now but if i were to get tax return money i would spend it on clothes and more food around campus. no, i didn't get one but i also didn't have to pay anything but i kind of was doing it with my dad. so i think he claimed me and i fell like he said that since he is claiming me i couldn't do it." a fifty-five year source for s-j-s-u students' educational needs is coming to an end. ">>>-nat sound: cash regsiter- robert's bookstore is located on tenth street, close to east san carlos. however robert's bookstore says they will have t
">>>with my tax refund i am going to pay off my credit card. i am going to go see my boyfriend in dc and i'm probably going to do a little bit of shopping. so with my refund check i'm going to use it to pay off my books that i used with my credit card. i don't work so i don't get a tax refund. if i had one i would probably use it for lunch. i'm just planning to save it up for next semester because i'm always short on money. so i'm just going to use that towards either pay tuition...
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upset about the cuts to social security and medicare and the republicans are unhappy about raising taxes on the wealthy. >>> john walker lindh is fighting for the right to pray five times a day. he is in indiana and they say inmates xeof of any faith can pray three times a day, but the aclu says it should be five times a day. >>> facing political backlash towards gay bans. >> the after the break, take a look at this, a clerk held at gunpoint as a robber collect money from the register, here more about this braising robbery. [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> authorities are trying to identify a man whose burned body was found during a grass fire in san jose. they were found along the on-ramp on northbound interstate-85. our crew found an i d card and they are trying to determine if it is th
upset about the cuts to social security and medicare and the republicans are unhappy about raising taxes on the wealthy. >>> john walker lindh is fighting for the right to pray five times a day. he is in indiana and they say inmates xeof of any faith can pray three times a day, but the aclu says it should be five times a day. >>> facing political backlash towards gay bans. >> the after the break, take a look at this, a clerk held at gunpoint as a robber collect money...
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. >> the president hopes that sequestration will pressure republicans into a tax hike on the risk. >> eventually a lot of people will feel pain. that is why we have got to keep on working to reduce our deficit in a balanced way. >> won't happen say gop lawmakers. >> i think the president miscalculated thinking that we would agree to revenues in the case. and that is not in the cards. when house republicans floated a plan this afternoon to try to avoid possible but unlikely government shut down at the end of this month, sequester budget cuts were in the plan and no tax hike was. live from the capitol, nbc bay area news. >> in health matters, we know that exercise can improve anxiety and others, but now we know it can improve sleep. those that get the most exercise get the best sleep and feel the most refreshed. it's not clear yet why. but any kind of physical activity helps, dancing, taking a walk, anything that gets your body moving helps you stay still at night. a baby that was born with hiv has now no sign of the virus. while they have stopped just short of calling it a cure, they s
. >> the president hopes that sequestration will pressure republicans into a tax hike on the risk. >> eventually a lot of people will feel pain. that is why we have got to keep on working to reduce our deficit in a balanced way. >> won't happen say gop lawmakers. >> i think the president miscalculated thinking that we would agree to revenues in the case. and that is not in the cards. when house republicans floated a plan this afternoon to try to avoid possible but...
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. >> san jose is working on a plan to put more cops back on streets but may take higher taxes to help pay for them. abc 7 news is live at san jose city hall. the plan is already coming under attack. david? >> well, interest tringly it's a city leaders who were cutting police pay and pension nouz about to do an about face they want to put more cops on the street but they need money and possibly higher taxes. >> it's not always apparent but san jose has been losing police officer at a rate of 100 per year for three years. many of them leaving to take higher paying jobs after san jose cut pay and benefits but now, the city council members are trying to reverse that with a proposal to fill vacancies restore wages within four skbreers add 141 new sworn officers. the plans projected to cost $50 million. the mayor thinks the city can find $30 million but may need a sales tax to fill the $20 million gap. >> one of the ways to again rate revenue to allow us to restore services and pay cuts so. it's an important piece whether or not public will support sit big question. >> police will get the t
. >> san jose is working on a plan to put more cops back on streets but may take higher taxes to help pay for them. abc 7 news is live at san jose city hall. the plan is already coming under attack. david? >> well, interest tringly it's a city leaders who were cutting police pay and pension nouz about to do an about face they want to put more cops on the street but they need money and possibly higher taxes. >> it's not always apparent but san jose has been losing police...
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you know, cpmc gets almost $90 million of annual tax benefits because of the nonprofit status. and because of the parity requirements of the affordable care act, there is a requirement that mental health as well as physical health be covered in the hospital system. how that is to be worked out is a little bit unclear. but we'd like to see it covered in this agreement to some degree. we're not asking for a specific dollar amount of community mental health, just something. anyway, we'll send you the resolution if you pass it. thank you very much for your time. >> thank you. and let me just ask again, if there are any other members of the public that wish to speak, please step up now, otherwise, this is the last speaker. >>> hi, my name is [speaker not understood] california nurses association. i just want to thank the supervisors. noe there's been a chorus of thank yous tonight coming from the california nurses association who has been negotiating with cpmc sutter and representing nurses there for over 60 years. we understand the struggle at the negotiating table. and we continue
you know, cpmc gets almost $90 million of annual tax benefits because of the nonprofit status. and because of the parity requirements of the affordable care act, there is a requirement that mental health as well as physical health be covered in the hospital system. how that is to be worked out is a little bit unclear. but we'd like to see it covered in this agreement to some degree. we're not asking for a specific dollar amount of community mental health, just something. anyway, we'll send you...
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taxes going up. california will take a bigger bite too. >> probably an average person will pay to the state of california, 1,000 to $1500 a year before they pay additional property taxes and sales taxes and income taxes on their earnings. >> the biggest shear from the deal in the silicon valley, the tax decreed for research has been extended. that is good for this firm looking to grow, hire and you develop new products. >> the nice thing about silva valley, it's a draw from around the world, from a leadership and just the type of people and the credentials they bring and as a result, it's a great place to invest, we are seeing a lot more of that. >> so a chance to spur job growth, even if those with jobs will have to pay more taxes. >> now a group called the tax policy center did the math and said close to 80% of us will pay more taxes because of the elimination of the payroll tax cut, that 2% it said will add up to $150 billion leaving our wallets and going instead to the government. on the bright s
taxes going up. california will take a bigger bite too. >> probably an average person will pay to the state of california, 1,000 to $1500 a year before they pay additional property taxes and sales taxes and income taxes on their earnings. >> the biggest shear from the deal in the silicon valley, the tax decreed for research has been extended. that is good for this firm looking to grow, hire and you develop new products. >> the nice thing about silva valley, it's a draw from...
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. >>> and you can down load all the latest state and federal tax forms on cbssf.com/tax. >>> a bay area woman has been reunited with her service dog after somebody stole little archie from bart. karen and her dog were riding bart from san francisco to san bruno. she fell asleep and when she woke up, her dog was gone. they identified archie and by 2:00 p.m., the pup was back in his owner's arms. >>> the ultimate happiness, relief, i could breathe. i was crying. i just completely overwelmed and excited and truly grateful. i'm happy that they returned him safely. >> no arrests have been made. archie is trained to help her cope with anxiety. >>> says her car was out of control and there was nothing she could do to stop it. ron jones has the woman's desperate calls for help. >> it's the sounds of panic in any language. it's the desperate cries for help. when she calls her family to say she can't stop the car. >> the chp tells cbs 13 the victim came off the roadway, don't ravine, through the trees and into the river. >> my car is in the river. >> after plunging into the cold fast moving sacra
. >>> and you can down load all the latest state and federal tax forms on cbssf.com/tax. >>> a bay area woman has been reunited with her service dog after somebody stole little archie from bart. karen and her dog were riding bart from san francisco to san bruno. she fell asleep and when she woke up, her dog was gone. they identified archie and by 2:00 p.m., the pup was back in his owner's arms. >>> the ultimate happiness, relief, i could breathe. i was crying. i just...
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according to one analyst, a tax on u.s. prosecutors and senior law enforcement officers have spiked in the last three years, but they are still uncommon. 13 prosecutors have been killed in the last 30 years. >> to have two killed in texas in a two-month period is beyond rare. >> reporter: before his murder, he said that a white supremacist gang killed his assistant. they handled several big cases around the brotherhood last year. the murder comes two weeks after the ex-convict gunned down colorado's chief at his home. investigators are working to see if the three cases are linked. >>> investigators say that the number of the tax on the prosecutors, judges, and senior law enforcement officers in the u.s. have spiked in the past three years. >>> no brightly colored easter eggs on google's doodle today and it started a flurry of controversy. they sent us a picture of the labor activist, cesar chavez whose 86th birthday would have been today. they were upset that they are threatening to switch to bing. that website has tons of
according to one analyst, a tax on u.s. prosecutors and senior law enforcement officers have spiked in the last three years, but they are still uncommon. 13 prosecutors have been killed in the last 30 years. >> to have two killed in texas in a two-month period is beyond rare. >> reporter: before his murder, he said that a white supremacist gang killed his assistant. they handled several big cases around the brotherhood last year. the murder comes two weeks after the ex-convict...
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the increase will bring an extra 1.5 million bucks in tax rev flew. that money would be used to bolster police and fire protection. >>> repaid in full. palo alto's motors is now the first company in the green emergency loan program to pay the entire loan back nine years ahead of schedule. the ceo fired the remaining money to the department of energy today. he used a portion of the nearly $1 billion it raised in last week's stock offering to make the payment. it will use the rest of the money from the stock offering to expand sales to abroad. >> police in l.a.'s foot hills division tracked a repeat offender today. a young bear with a tag in his ear. he was seen as you can see just roaming around a bunch of back yards. but experts say it was not his fault he was lured in by the smell of homeowner's trash and fruit trees. the animal was transported back to a wirndness area. >> correction, 451 million they returned in the federal loan. for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created... a wide range of
the increase will bring an extra 1.5 million bucks in tax rev flew. that money would be used to bolster police and fire protection. >>> repaid in full. palo alto's motors is now the first company in the green emergency loan program to pay the entire loan back nine years ahead of schedule. the ceo fired the remaining money to the department of energy today. he used a portion of the nearly $1 billion it raised in last week's stock offering to make the payment. it will use the rest of the...
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married gay partners will not have to pay taxes on benefits extended to their spouse. big changes experts say will mean more money for most same- sex married couples but not all. >> there are certain little pockets of situations where someone could be worse off because of being married but on the whole, it's a win. >> reporter: christin ayers, kpix 5. >> another important perk same- sex married partners should be able to get coverage on their spouse's health insurance plans immediately instead of having to wait for an open enrollment period. >>> brian hackney in for paul tonight. it's heating up out there. >> there's a lot going on so we'll dispense with the happy badinage. temperatures are soaring over the bay area. we pull back from the bridge, the old back-to-back suspension span, and reveal the city as you look down market street, looks pretty night. but it's going to get warm this weekend. 91 in concord, livermore 93. san jose 84. santa rosa 90. if you are going out to take in a game tonight the as are playing the cardinals and at 7:05 p.m. should be clear and war
married gay partners will not have to pay taxes on benefits extended to their spouse. big changes experts say will mean more money for most same- sex married couples but not all. >> there are certain little pockets of situations where someone could be worse off because of being married but on the whole, it's a win. >> reporter: christin ayers, kpix 5. >> another important perk same- sex married partners should be able to get coverage on their spouse's health insurance plans...
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taxes last year alone. >> we pay all the taxes we owe every single dollar. what i see is apple's earning these profits outside the united states. by law and regulation, they are not taxable in the u.s. >> cook also recommended changes to u.s. tax laws to make it more business friendly. the committee leaders want to close loopholes in the tax code to force apple and high-tech companies to bring their profits back home. >>> it turned out to be one really expensive mcdonald's hamburger. taxpayers will have to pick up a $5 million tab in a crash settlement. that is after a distracted sheriff's deputy hit and severely injured an elderly worker. the deputy was trying to juggle the burger, a radio microphone and shut off a light when that accident occurred. >>> meanwhile, a bay area restaurant hoping for a roaring success with its latest exotic offering, ended up getting just the opposite. >> as kpix5 tells us, a lot of foodies are fuming. tonya got secured for serving lion meat, so after two days, the owner pulled it from the menu saturday night and apologized on
taxes last year alone. >> we pay all the taxes we owe every single dollar. what i see is apple's earning these profits outside the united states. by law and regulation, they are not taxable in the u.s. >> cook also recommended changes to u.s. tax laws to make it more business friendly. the committee leaders want to close loopholes in the tax code to force apple and high-tech companies to bring their profits back home. >>> it turned out to be one really expensive mcdonald's...
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money. >> it was banned under the internet tax-free act but that act will expire next year. last week the postal service proposed selling the downtown berkeley post office building to make up for lost revenue. >>> mystery man. >> this man came forward and he didn't even tell his wife. >> reporter: winning the lottery is like getting struck by lightning, the same kind of odds, and we are here at the shell station in walnut creek and we're about to meet a very rich man. he came tonight to confirm with the shell station that, yes, he holds the winning ticket, a regular customer who bought $5 in super lottery quick-pick tickets. you looked at your ticket and said it looks like i'm the winner? >> yes. i looked at the numbers on my ticket, the same, and, oh, my gosh, this is the one. >> reporter: we watched him put the winning ticket into the machine and his prayers had been answered. >> yeah! i thank god for the justice because i was treated unfair in my work and this is the justice. god does this. >> reporter: the man had just lost his job of 16 years two months ago and was now
money. >> it was banned under the internet tax-free act but that act will expire next year. last week the postal service proposed selling the downtown berkeley post office building to make up for lost revenue. >>> mystery man. >> this man came forward and he didn't even tell his wife. >> reporter: winning the lottery is like getting struck by lightning, the same kind of odds, and we are here at the shell station in walnut creek and we're about to meet a very rich man....
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obama demand s the wealthy pay their fair share of taxes but he is a elitist when it comes to security. protection for their kids and gun free zones for ours. >> gun control advocates say the nra is way out of line. and it may put the president's family in danger. >> i think they know full well that there's an element of the population that follows them that is very heavily armed. and you have to be very careful when you are putting out messages to a population that is heavily armed as some of these people are. kbr the head of the california republican party said a hard-hitting message is needed. he believes it is sparking a healthy discussion. >> i think the president has to be able to say to the american people why protection is needed for his had children in schools but not protection for other people's children. >> the white house responded swiftly saying that president's children should not be used as pawns in a political fight, the white house press secretary called the ad cowardly. reporting live in san francisco, jody hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> jody, thank you, we will co
obama demand s the wealthy pay their fair share of taxes but he is a elitist when it comes to security. protection for their kids and gun free zones for ours. >> gun control advocates say the nra is way out of line. and it may put the president's family in danger. >> i think they know full well that there's an element of the population that follows them that is very heavily armed. and you have to be very careful when you are putting out messages to a population that is heavily armed...
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and one last thing there was a mention before about property taxes and resasment. can you comment on that? this work because it's seismic workman dated bylaw is not subject to reassessment. they tend to put work in the permit. you might be doing a seismic upgrade and doing kitchen remodels and those types of work. one of the things important to us, not simplifying by the process and to help the tenant community because we heard their cost where they add on work. so there is language in our ordinance that actually says the work under the scope of the permit cannot include some of the ancillary work. shiite it should be very clear. >> thank you very much. >> any additional questions or comments? supervisor kim? >> i do just want to acknowledge as supervisor wiener and president chu did on all the work that was put into this legislation. i know several years of work and i do remember when we were campaigning in 2010 it was often a topic of debate. so i think it's really important that this is finally moving through. i have tremendous concern as many of public on many
and one last thing there was a mention before about property taxes and resasment. can you comment on that? this work because it's seismic workman dated bylaw is not subject to reassessment. they tend to put work in the permit. you might be doing a seismic upgrade and doing kitchen remodels and those types of work. one of the things important to us, not simplifying by the process and to help the tenant community because we heard their cost where they add on work. so there is language in our...
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they could then alpply for a wok visa if they learned english, and pay back taxes. the plan also includes new security rules and hiring guidelines. >>> google's plan to build its own hangar at san jose airport is running into problems. another company has put a bid in for the development but was rejected for incomplete application. they say their bid is more lucrative than going sglool after a meteor impact in russia, a near-miss by an asteroid and a fireball over the bay area last night, we're still here, but some day we may not be so lucky. a local group of scientists hopes this brings attention to their cause, a cause they all believe we should care about. bob has more from mountain view. >> reporter: inside one of these offices here in mountain view, a team of scientists are trying to save our cities from very large asteroids. this is home to the v6-12 foundation a non-profit group that has been raising money to send in orbit around the sun a space telescope that will be able to detect the asteroids we can't see from earth. within the first month of its operatio
they could then alpply for a wok visa if they learned english, and pay back taxes. the plan also includes new security rules and hiring guidelines. >>> google's plan to build its own hangar at san jose airport is running into problems. another company has put a bid in for the development but was rejected for incomplete application. they say their bid is more lucrative than going sglool after a meteor impact in russia, a near-miss by an asteroid and a fireball over the bay area last...
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this was the chilliest afternoon, when you take the average since tax day, april 15, 193 days ago, was the last time we were this chilly. liver more had a high of only 64 degrees. pittsburgh, you'll hit 74 tomorrow, minly sunny skies. we'll feature a high chose to -- the atmosphere is not settling. when that doesn't happen, we will have less fog tomorrow morning. earlier -- now there's a different area of low pressure, this will past down to our east, and temperatures will be in the 60s. just about everywhere, almost every day next week. so killer. sun getting out earlier tomorrow. the mild day. next week, a chilly change without any rain fall. highs tomorrow, liver more, back up to 75. san jose you'll hit 71. redwood city 79 degrees. heyward 65. antioch, you'll hit 74. st. helena, 70 degrees. mild this weekend, 70 near the bay. 80 inland. much cooler starting monday and that chilly air will stick around thanksgiving. that's your forecast. we will be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> we all love a good sports rivalry. some high school students near sacramento took a prank a little too f
this was the chilliest afternoon, when you take the average since tax day, april 15, 193 days ago, was the last time we were this chilly. liver more had a high of only 64 degrees. pittsburgh, you'll hit 74 tomorrow, minly sunny skies. we'll feature a high chose to -- the atmosphere is not settling. when that doesn't happen, we will have less fog tomorrow morning. earlier -- now there's a different area of low pressure, this will past down to our east, and temperatures will be in the 60s. just...
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the study finds apple will generate $13 million in tax revenue each year. >> with unemployment at lowest point job seekers are optimistic about chances of getting hired. employers advertising more than 300 positions. >> from san jose, so i decided to come out here to make a trip. that is what have you to do. you have to be open and willing to travel. >> our next event takes place tuesday, july 9th in concord are from 12:00 until 4:00. >> that is really a good resource. >> biggest concern parents have with children's screen time. >> efforts to crack down on exthat's turn intimate moments into revenge porn. >> a major change in pattern could bring hottest weather of the season. i'll be back with the temperatures coming up. >> the online retailer that >>> video shows sparks flying in a substation in san jose. a reminder that vandal remains on the loss. pg&e offering a reward to find the person responsible. a man woke up to a shock today after this suv plowed into his home. it happened on key street before 5:30 a.m. officials say the driver slammed into the garage. the driver taken to the ho
the study finds apple will generate $13 million in tax revenue each year. >> with unemployment at lowest point job seekers are optimistic about chances of getting hired. employers advertising more than 300 positions. >> from san jose, so i decided to come out here to make a trip. that is what have you to do. you have to be open and willing to travel. >> our next event takes place tuesday, july 9th in concord are from 12:00 until 4:00. >> that is really a good resource....
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. >> don't have cash to pay your taxes? taking a look at unusual way people are finding a way to pay >>> we want to take you back to a story david louie is reporting. parents of a 15-year-old are taking steps in court. loved ones of audrey pott will be in court tomorrow to try to prevent three teen-aged boys from being released from custody. abc 7 news david louie joins us now. the family talked to reporters today. >> the mother, stepmother and father of audrey potts said they'd be here today if not for the actions in the fall them. say she was sexual assaulted after drinking and passing out. she sent out messages her life was ruined and over. >> she left her messages clear. there is no doubt as to the reason why she took her life ask three people arrested are responsible for the death. >> in one is identifying the boys because they're minor wuz but the family says they were on the saratoga high school football team. all three were disciplined and removed from the scene. >> they have a history. they've shown no remorse whac
. >> don't have cash to pay your taxes? taking a look at unusual way people are finding a way to pay >>> we want to take you back to a story david louie is reporting. parents of a 15-year-old are taking steps in court. loved ones of audrey pott will be in court tomorrow to try to prevent three teen-aged boys from being released from custody. abc 7 news david louie joins us now. the family talked to reporters today. >> the mother, stepmother and father of audrey potts said...
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>>> speaking of worth, do you think you get your money's worth from the taxes you pay? there's one group of south babies peopba bay business people say yes. they were so happy with a self-imposed tax when it came time to vote on it last year more than 90% of them said yes. the evidence it is working is as clear as a litter-free sidewalk. success in a big city like san jose is often measured by what you have more of. this success story, though, is about what the city boasts less of these days. less trash in the streets, less gum on the sidewalks, less graffiti on the wall. >> my streets are beautiful. >> chuck hammer is not only grateful for the improvement, he is in large part responsible. hammer's owns the pizza my heart restaurant chain. while it has grown to 20 outlets in a little more than 20 years, it was here in downtown san jose that hammer sold his first slice. >> it all started here for me. and i've always said i got to do a giveback to san jose. we're going to find a way to make everything look great. >> so in 2008, with city budgets getting smaller and city s
>>> speaking of worth, do you think you get your money's worth from the taxes you pay? there's one group of south babies peopba bay business people say yes. they were so happy with a self-imposed tax when it came time to vote on it last year more than 90% of them said yes. the evidence it is working is as clear as a litter-free sidewalk. success in a big city like san jose is often measured by what you have more of. this success story, though, is about what the city boasts less of...
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a new irs study shows five clusters of tax cheats around the country. one of those is here in san francisco. >> limited to very wealtho folks who have tax attorneys trying to find ways to get around paying their share if those folks are not in fact doing that, and should be from service wez depend on, we think it's a good thing the government steps in and makes sure that that happens. >> they found other clusters in los angeles, atlanta and washington, d.c. using information to target business owners to watch out oom people affected all across the country by what happened in boston. more on that for you coming up. >> we'll be right back. >>> now a live report to a live report arrests for the murder of quinn boyer. the police chief says they've arrested five people between 14-166789 boyer snot a stop light last month. nick smith swril more for you coming up tonight at 6:30. >> people nlt bay area now have a chance to offer their condolences or words of encouragement to victims of the bopping autos yes. several books will be available for you. >> there ar
a new irs study shows five clusters of tax cheats around the country. one of those is here in san francisco. >> limited to very wealtho folks who have tax attorneys trying to find ways to get around paying their share if those folks are not in fact doing that, and should be from service wez depend on, we think it's a good thing the government steps in and makes sure that that happens. >> they found other clusters in los angeles, atlanta and washington, d.c. using information to...
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i'm bob, we talked at the tax store. i did your taxes. i thought you were a tax expert? today, i'm a master plumber. major tax stores advertise for preparers with "no tax experience necessary." at turbotax, you only get answers from cpas, eas or tax attorneys - all real tax experts. ..es and all other major tax stores combined. live from new orleans.untdown i. the countdown is on. about 40 hours now away from kickoff. i had a chance to talk with a hall of famer steve young today. he was on the espn set. he was there in the 1994 season a life changed his life. >> how was the super bowl ring a life changing experience? it was for you. >> it is defining, right? in many ways if we would have lost that game you don't get to talk about it. the game stand alone in your whole career. >> i knew i was important because i would talk about it another 30 or 40 or 50 years. we will talk about the super bowl. it is the nature of the game. >> weather today in new orleans was warm and sunny. bit jim -- but jim harbaugh itions they would face inin the super -- superdome. and they had loud
i'm bob, we talked at the tax store. i did your taxes. i thought you were a tax expert? today, i'm a master plumber. major tax stores advertise for preparers with "no tax experience necessary." at turbotax, you only get answers from cpas, eas or tax attorneys - all real tax experts. ..es and all other major tax stores combined. live from new orleans.untdown i. the countdown is on. about 40 hours now away from kickoff. i had a chance to talk with a hall of famer steve young today. he...